bake the world a better place with nestle toll house. >>> here's a question, can you be held responsible for allowing someone else to get behind the wheel drunk? a case in connecticut is tackling that issue head on. 17-year-old jane was driving alone in glasten berry when she crashed her suv into a tree and was killed. her blood alcohol level was .27. that's three times the legal adult alcohol limit. now two of the four teenagers driving with her are being held accountable for allowing her to drive drunk. police say their inaction cost their friend her life. >> niece these two juveniles knew she was intoxicated, knew she shouldn't have been driving and allowed her to drive. there are so many things that could have been done. so many things and worried about getting in trouble or sneaking out. is that really that important? >> the boys are facing misdemeanor charges for being an accessory to the crime. joining me now, criminal defense attorney randy zellin. we were talking in commercial break, i was asking about this case. i just want you to explain how you're watching as an attorney this